Paige Melton is a board-certified music therapist (MT-BC), performer, and musician based in Philadelphia, originally from rural Virginia. As a performer, she has shared her music across the East Coast, tailoring her sets for diverse audiences in venues, festivals, and community spaces.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music with a minor in Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University, where she studied jazz, opera, and classical techniques. She earned her Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Temple University in Philadelphia, and completed her clinical internship at The Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine in New York City.

Paige currently works as a NICU music therapist. She provides family-centered, developmentally supportive interventions for medically fragile infants and their caregivers, and is actively involved in ongoing NICU research focused on respiratory entrainment, stabilization, and parent–infant bonding. In her broader clinical work, she draws on a trauma-informed approach, supporting individuals with chemical dependencies, mood disorders, and families affected by intimate partner violence. She is especially passionate about helping young people explore identity formation, self-expression, and personal growth through creative modalities.